The Northern Combine is rolling out a Season Race Number System; the key features are:
Do I have wear two numbers?
No, that is up to the race organiser. Most Combine events will run one back number. Hawthorn Crits will run with one back number and the frame plate.
Will I need to run the frame plate?
They are much easier to read in a Finish than back numbers, so we suspect most organisers will ask that you do (even if the event is not timed)
Will I need to get a frame plate holder?
Probably. We may source some for sale separately.
Update: we have found a relatively cheap & easy solution.
You are free to choose between a seatpost option (28.5mm or 31.8mm - some adjustability) or a seat rail option (6.3mm - fits most seat rails).
You can also buy yourself a fancy frame plate holder if you prefer.
Short answer: Full Pro
A steal at $15
Option 1: (our preferred) : If time allows, our strong preference is post your Season Numbers to you
Option 2: (our new preferred) race day pick-up
No. Race Organisers are still the boss of their own races and will grade riders for their events.
For instance;
* If Coburg A grade is a mix of Combine A & B grade, then A Grade will will have a mix of Red and Black numbers.
* If WA & C grade race together - there will be blue and white numbers in that bunch.
* If U17 can join a Combine bunch (ie distance & ability allows), they race their junior number.
No sorry, there is already a lot of admin required to run this system.
If you haven't raced at any events organised by the Northern Combine or any of the participating clubs for a period of TWO YEARS, your number may be retired and re-issued to a new rider. This is to help ensure we don't run out of numbers in the system.
No, not all events will be timed.
Do we have ambitions to expanding timing at events - yes, 2021 will be a year-long trial of timing and attempting to sort out processes to support this where practical.
Does inclusion of the transponder make timing more feasible - you bet, that's why we are including that.
No, the Season Numbers are not mandatory, though we encourage regulars to purchase season numbers.
We will continue to issue race-day numbers for visiting riders, come and try events and first time riders.
Buying season numbers will save you time and money (at many events, entry fees for riders with season numbers will be lower).
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